...I cannot believe myself. I didn't know this was a thing but I FOUND HER and I was like "hey that galaxia stamp is really cool!" but I didn't know I was supposed to be looking for her. and now its been months so i don't remember where

[...]Hint 1 answer was the Letter J (not q as there will eventually be an element with the name in it, as listed when you google)

Hey, Queen! Which source did you find on Google? I'm really curious now because as far as I have known, Q and J are both not shown on the modern Periodic Table. The systemic "placeholder" element names have all been removed and updated over the past decade. For example, Uuq was replaced by the name Flerovium in 2011. There was an article on it in the scientific journal Nature. Was the proposed Q name you saw referring to one of the synthetic elements beyond 118 that is not listed on the table? I'm super curious because if this is the case, then I'm behind on chem news! XD XD XD

[...]Hint 1 answer was the Letter J (not q as there will eventually be an element with the name in it, as listed when you google)

Hey, Queen! Which source did you find on Google? I'm really curious now because as far as I have known, Q and J are both not shown on the modern Periodic Table. The systemic "placeholder" element names have all been removed and updated over the past decade. For example, Uuq was replaced by the name Flerovium in 2011. There was an article on it in the scientific journal Nature. Was the proposed Q name you saw referring to one of the synthetic elements beyond 118 that is not listed on the table? I'm super curious because if this is the case, then I'm behind on chem news! XD XD XD

Also congrats to Diana for finding the stamp so quickly!

Lol Nothing that deep! Just looked up riddles at some point and this was one of the questions. I figured that people would just google the question, I was ok with the ambiguity of j/q to throw people off >.>